Category: Classic Reviews
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I Inside the Old Year Dying by PJ Harvey | Album Review

PJ Harvey, upon discovering a strayed twig poking through twill cloth and weave beset on courting her ire by way of irritability, is suddenly struck with inspiration while plucking absent mind-like at this ramshacklum branch. Her roving resumes, and she begins the creative exercise of cataloguing the known green things to better place this petty…
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sometimes, music should sound bad

My first brush with high-fidelity sound was a pair of wired Beats earbuds, pre-Apple acquisition. To a middle-schooler accustomed to burnt laptop speakers and felt condom earbuds, a pair of Beats were a heavenly upgrade both in sound quality and clout, despite their overpriced and underperforming nature. On the frontier of audiophile bliss, I explored…
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And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow by Weyes Blood | Album Review

As of 2019, Natalie Mering had accrued intrigue across the music world with a steady repertoire of releases, weaving a style that continued to grow into places already set in time by precursory albums. From the hauntological folk tales wistfully obscuring The Outside Room, to the emboldened awakening of voice carried in forlorn timbre through…
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Biggest Snubs of the 2023 Grammy Awards’ Nominations

Its finally the time of the year when the most annoying music listeners crawl out from underneath their stan-Twitter shelters to debate and debase the opinions of out-of-touch white people in charge of The Recording Academy. I am one of those annoying music listeners. The nominations for the upcoming 2023 Grammy Awards finally launched today,…
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Pocket Fantasy by Mamalarky | Album Review

Observations. An innocence exists in their simplicity and truthfulness. They ground our otherwise aloft minds, which have more of a tendency to wander into preoccupation than our other senses; they also aid in creating memories, sparking emotion and imagination in the present around us. Casio Grassy knoll Walkie-talkie Crescent moon aglow What do these things…
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Weezer’s Best Albums: Ranked

In 1993, two groups were hard at work crafting something brand new to bring to the world. At Electric Lady Studios, Rivers Cuomo and company were recording the first singles off of their self-titled debut, Weezer, unknowingly preparing to take over the rock world in a few months with their nerdy guitar rock. In another…
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Weezer (Blue Album) | Album Review and Marxist Reading

In Billy Joel fashion, artists have huge pressure to “get it right the first time” with their debut singles and album. First outings make or break careers, at best landing bands recording contracts and waves of fans and at worst a life sentence to a 9-5. Occasionally, a debut album has the power to define…
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Loveless | Album Review

At the start of the 1990s, shoegaze was on the rise. The alternative sub-genre defined by distorted guitars, dreamlike vocals, and layers upon layers of noisy effects had a hold on record labels and rock audiences alike. Synthesized from post punk and new wave influences of the previous era, British press lauded rising noise rock…
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A Foul Form by Osees | Album Review

So, it’s the middle of the week already. You’ve woken up, or you’re beginning the slow process. Bleary-eyed or not, the day moves forward. At some point you’re bound to get tired again, right? Perhaps it’s time to take a break from whatever you’re doing. Breaks are good for you; they allow your body and…

